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Originally Posted by 2Hot4TV
The racing industry doesn't want to develope a standard for track maintenance. The idea of a fair playing feild for all doesn't seem to be what horse racing wants.
That is what happened and it appears most are going to bury thier head in the sand about it. The same is true with medications and suppliments.
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Not sure how you could standardize something that markedly differs from track to track. And I admit my own ignorance about track maintenance, but is a sealed track inherently more dangerous than a sloppy track (especially if trainers opt for mud caulks)?